Konami may not be releasing a full scale “Pro Evolution Soccer” game this year on PC and consoles, but the developer will still carry on with the tradition of launching a mobile version of the football sim. The “eFootball PES 2021 Mobile” has been confirmed recently along with the guidelines on how certain content and features will be carried over to the new game.
‘eFootball PES 2021 Mobile’ gameplay: Konami reveals how content would transition to the next game
Mobile players might be most interested in knowing how they would be able to access their Model Team in “eFootball PES 2021 Mobile.” If the composition of the Model Team is available in the next game, there should not be any need to update the roster and Konami assures fans they can “use it as it is.” Otherwise, they will have to choose a new team.
Setting up the Model Team is going to be one of the things gamers will do once they first log in to “eFootball PES 2021 Mobile.” But they should feel no pressure in choosing a new team (if necessary) since there is an option to edit it later. It should be noted that Konami is changing the term Model Team to Base Team in the next game to reflect the changes in the console version.
The option to carry over players from the current game to “eFootball PES 2021 Mobile” will still be available. Even the Carryover Players from the game before “PES 2020” can also be brought to the upcoming title. But note that there are limitations in using Carryover Players. They will not be tweaked through future Live Updates, their Condition Rating is permanently set at C, and they cannot be used in “certain online events.” Using Carryover Players in online events, whenever possible, will also result in fewer bonus points or items.
‘eFootball PES 2021 Mobile’ release date confirmed for October
Konami reminds future “eFootball PES 2021 Mobile” gamers to expect adjustments in the teams' and players' appearance, position, skills, tactics, emblems, names, and strips. Carrying over myClub Coins to the next game is a simpler topic because the developer confirmed they can all be brought and be used in the next game.
[ANNOUNCEMENT] Prepare your squad for an exciting new season in eFootball PES 2021. Coming to mobile late October! ????????
— eFootball PES (@officialpes) August 27, 2020
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Aside from the Carryover guidelines, Konami confirmed that “eFootball PES 2021 Mobile” will be released in October. It should be available on Android and iOS devices for free but with in-app purchases. The PC and console versions will go live on Sept. 15.


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